Thought I'd post a screenshot of all bonus doors open If that helps any. Checked many times since they opened can't find the achievement that popped up nor the title that it showed on screen upon unlocking all doors.

This says I should get a fire rune with bonus attack, damage, and bonus damage in pvp.

The picture of the rune doesn't match that description. There is no bonus damage in pvp and the base stat is apparently damage. O_o

I opened up the door with a silver key anyway, thinking it was just a visual glitch since the one for the gold door seemed right. I think this is the rune I received because it's the only fire power rune I have with damage as the base stat.

Not only are my rune's stats slightly off from what I was apparently supposed to get, but there is no bonus damage in pvp stat!

Any response to this joel/joveth. I am sure many p
layers feel ripped off of 100 gg tokens when you said he would not be available after the event for a while. If we had known he was coming this oon many people would have held pff unlocking him for the 100 tokens unlock.

i earned both titles of winterwest YES so happy
for those who dont know how to equip their winterfest title fo to your profile and click change title scroll to the very bottem and youll see your winter title

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i earned both titles of winterwest YES so happy
for those who dont know how to equip their winterfest title fo to your profile and click change title scroll to the very bottem and youll see your winter title

I'm not going to go on a long rant - but Winterfest is seriously making me consider quitting, all it did was make me feel anxious about every choice and in the end I didn't open 12 of the last doors because I was tired of having to choose which 1 to pick knowing that I no matter what I did, short of spending hundreds of dollars on gold keys, I would be losing out on something else I may have wanted.

That seems a little silly. You couldn't decide whether you wanted to spend hundreds of dollars or didn't? Because I decided very early on that I wouldn't be spending the money, which made the later decisions much much easier.

I knew I had one (eventually two) gold key(s) to spend and every decision from there out was whether I wanted to burn 1000 wreaths or whether a door was worth the extra 4K.

I think I ended up using 4 bronze keys in total. Everything else ended up being easy to afford in the end (with the payout increase) but it was looking pretty tight there for quite a while.

Even being F2P for this event I ended up with a 4* Grog-Gnog at 25/150. I bought tons of materials, all the totems, all the tokens, got a bunch of nice runes, tons of gold, 2x materials for a little over a week, and aside from being kinda aimless/bored for much of the 14 days, I am definitely richer for having participated.

It was a decent event but I was a little disappointed. Mainly because Halloween was so perfect and Winterfest didn't reach that level of awesomeness. That was my impression early on and it stayed with me until the end.

Two weeks after it started, I have a badass new hero, some excellent runes, I've starred up some of my heroes and collected rare tokens for others, I stocked mats and multiple evos... There's no way that I can call this sort of event a failure. However, I didn't enjoy how we couldn't plan our ressources because we had no idea what was coming in future doors (I appreciated that we didn't have this issue with the bonus doors) and I didn't enjoy the sporadic confusion about how we should proceed. Also, the event felt less generous than Halloween and I guess that I naively thought Christmas would imply a more giving spirit.

I know some people were upset because they felt the quests were too simplistic and therefore boring but I didn't share that opinion. Everyone is busy during the Holidays so I thought it was good to keep the required involvement to a minimum.

Bottom line: I liked Winterfest. But I didn't love it. Still though, good work from the devs. They tried something but it didn't entirely work out. It happens. Hopefully, they'll use some of our feedback to adjust next time.

I held off on unlocking grog gnog until a day before he was featured in the vip portal because I was waiting to possibly get 100 unlock tokens. I have access to the vip portal because I've supported this game however, I'm pissed. What should be a 5 star grog gnog is a 4 star grog gnog because winterfest was ending and there was NO hint he would be featured in a portal. In fact when you click on him all it said was tokens available during event quests or winterfest or something, basically misleading.

I held off on unlocking grog gnog until a day before he was featured in the vip portal because I was waiting to possibly get 100 unlock tokens. I have access to the vip portal because I've supported this game however, I'm pissed. What should be a 5 star grog gnog is a 4 star grog gnog because winterfest was ending and there was NO hint he would be featured in a portal. In fact when you click on him all it said was tokens available during event quests or winterfest or something, basically misleading.

We've previously responded to this and let folks know that that was an error and that we believe he only appeared for a small percentage of players. But, as with any of our Heroes, he may or may not appear in the portal in the future.

I think part of it was the "Gone Caroling" redux -- which was a nasty grind given that we only had 24 hours do to it. And I got to step 19 when time ran out. Quest was fine, just cramming in a 20 step quest involving 2 PVP wins every other part was just too much.

@FatCat69 I know you've gone back-and-forth on your opinion of this event - what's made you reconsider it to be a positive event?

I initially was trying to be positive. I wanted to give it a chance because I recognized it was a two week event and might need some time to build. I really wasn't a fan of the nasty, direct attacks and demands being made of Joveth and Joel.

Midway through the event, it became evident that it really was never going to pick up or change in tempo. I wasn't a fan of that because the initial reward levels were just too low and the lack of quests on a daily basis just made for a BOOOOOORING event. Especially dissatisfied because it just seemed like there weren't enough wreaths to be had -- the whole thing was basically a non-event, because there might have been stuff in the shop to buy but there just wasn't significant means to buy them.

The bitter taste began to dissipate near the end, when they finally upped the drop rate for wreaths. And even more relieved when the 14 doors finally appeared. Wasn't entirely over it because there still wasn't a ton to do, but at least there was currency to spend.

So I can't be entirely negative about it. I ended up taking home a ton of materials, gold, stamina, some nice runes, and a brand new hero. And I recognized that they were trying to build an event that you could engage with on your own schedule -- so that people who were busy with family over the holidays could pick and choose when to focus on the game and could stack up multiple "events" at once. But at the same time I can't be entirely positive about it because it was for large stretches very boring, with nothing to do in game. Just needed more quests throughout and more wreaths at the start.